Classical schizophrenia literature reports motor symptoms as characteristic of the disorder. After the introduction of neuroleptic drugs, the existence of genuine motor disorders was challenged. Renewed interest arose as symptoms were found in never-medicated patients. Reports focused on abnormal involuntary movements, parkinsonism, neurological soft signs, catatonia, negative symptoms, or psychomotor slowing. Since these syndromes refer to different concepts, however, the definitions are not congruent and the symptoms overlap. The prevalence rates of motor symptoms in schizophrenia are surprisingly high, and recent studies indicate a possible pathobiology. In particular, the development and maturation of the human motor system appears to b...
The motor system in its manifold articulations is receiving increasing clinical and research attenti...
Motor abnormalities are frequently observed in schizophrenia and structural alterations of the motor...
The motor system in its manifold articulations is receiving increasing clinical and research attenti...
Schizophrenia is a devastating disorder thought to result mainly from cerebral pathology. Neuroimagi...
Objective: Schizophrenia patients suffer from a variety of motor symptoms, including parkinsonism, c...
At the beginning of the 20th century, genuine motor abnormalities (GMA) were considered to be intric...
Diagnosis and treatment of motor phenomena in schizophrenia spectrum disorders Abstract. Motor abnor...
IntroductionAberrant motor function is an integral part of schizophrenia. In fact, abnormalities are...
Schizophrenia occurs in 1% of the population and is severely impairing to those afflicted. Thereby, ...
This thesis focuses on several aspects of movement disorders in patients with schizophrenia and in t...
Schizophrenia is one of the most important and disabling mental disorders in the world. Males and fe...
Background: Apart from the traditional symptoms of delusion and hallucination, soft signs of neurolo...
Neurological soft signs (NSS) are subtle indicators of brain dysfunction which are present in excess...
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders have heterogeneous outcomes and currently no marker predicts the co...
Motor abnormalities are frequently observed in schizophrenia and structural alterations of the motor...
The motor system in its manifold articulations is receiving increasing clinical and research attenti...
Motor abnormalities are frequently observed in schizophrenia and structural alterations of the motor...
The motor system in its manifold articulations is receiving increasing clinical and research attenti...
Schizophrenia is a devastating disorder thought to result mainly from cerebral pathology. Neuroimagi...
Objective: Schizophrenia patients suffer from a variety of motor symptoms, including parkinsonism, c...
At the beginning of the 20th century, genuine motor abnormalities (GMA) were considered to be intric...
Diagnosis and treatment of motor phenomena in schizophrenia spectrum disorders Abstract. Motor abnor...
IntroductionAberrant motor function is an integral part of schizophrenia. In fact, abnormalities are...
Schizophrenia occurs in 1% of the population and is severely impairing to those afflicted. Thereby, ...
This thesis focuses on several aspects of movement disorders in patients with schizophrenia and in t...
Schizophrenia is one of the most important and disabling mental disorders in the world. Males and fe...
Background: Apart from the traditional symptoms of delusion and hallucination, soft signs of neurolo...
Neurological soft signs (NSS) are subtle indicators of brain dysfunction which are present in excess...
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders have heterogeneous outcomes and currently no marker predicts the co...
Motor abnormalities are frequently observed in schizophrenia and structural alterations of the motor...
The motor system in its manifold articulations is receiving increasing clinical and research attenti...
Motor abnormalities are frequently observed in schizophrenia and structural alterations of the motor...
The motor system in its manifold articulations is receiving increasing clinical and research attenti...